<p>Honda Cars India has increased prices of its vehicles across models by up to Rs 10,000, joining the likes of Toyota Kirloskar Motor, Tata Motors and Skoda in taking such a step from this month.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Japanese automaker has raised prices of entry level car Brio by Rs 2,000 and is now available at a range between Rs 4.27 lakh and Rs 6.85 lakh (all prices ex-showroom Delhi).<br /><br />Compact sedan Amaze is costlier by Rs 3,500 and is tagged at Rs 5.26 lakh to Rs 8.56 lakh.<br /><br />The company has increased the price of premium hatchback Jazz by Rs 4,800 and the overall cost is between Rs 5.45 lakh and Rs 8.73 lakh.<br /><br />Multi-purpose vehicle Mobilio and mid-sized sedan City have also become costlier by Rs 3,000 each. These are priced from Rs 6.82 lakh to Rs 11.95 lakh.<br /><br />Honda's premium SUV CR-V price has been increased by Rs 10,000 and is now tagged at Rs 25.23 lakh.<br /><br />Already, Toyota Kirloskar Motor has raised product prices by up to Rs 31,500.<br />Czech carmaker Skoda has also increased prices of its model range by up to Rs 33,000 from January 1.<br /><br />Similarly, Tata Motors has also hiked prices of its passenger vehicles by up to Rs 20,000 without sharing details.<br /><br />Maruti Suzuki and General Motors had said they would hike prices by up to Rs 20,000 across their different models.<br /><br />Hyundai Motor India had also stated that it would increase prices by up to Rs 30,000, while Renault, Nissan and BMW had said they would increase prices by up to 3 per cent.<br /><br />Mercedes-Benz said it would hike prices by up to 2 per cent.<br />Every year, carmakers announce at the end of November or December their plans to increase prices of their vehicles by January in the next year.<br /><br />Automobile industry observers say the practice is mostly a tactic to push sales to liquidate stocks after heavy discounting in festive season and before a model year change starts.</p>
<p>Honda Cars India has increased prices of its vehicles across models by up to Rs 10,000, joining the likes of Toyota Kirloskar Motor, Tata Motors and Skoda in taking such a step from this month.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Japanese automaker has raised prices of entry level car Brio by Rs 2,000 and is now available at a range between Rs 4.27 lakh and Rs 6.85 lakh (all prices ex-showroom Delhi).<br /><br />Compact sedan Amaze is costlier by Rs 3,500 and is tagged at Rs 5.26 lakh to Rs 8.56 lakh.<br /><br />The company has increased the price of premium hatchback Jazz by Rs 4,800 and the overall cost is between Rs 5.45 lakh and Rs 8.73 lakh.<br /><br />Multi-purpose vehicle Mobilio and mid-sized sedan City have also become costlier by Rs 3,000 each. These are priced from Rs 6.82 lakh to Rs 11.95 lakh.<br /><br />Honda's premium SUV CR-V price has been increased by Rs 10,000 and is now tagged at Rs 25.23 lakh.<br /><br />Already, Toyota Kirloskar Motor has raised product prices by up to Rs 31,500.<br />Czech carmaker Skoda has also increased prices of its model range by up to Rs 33,000 from January 1.<br /><br />Similarly, Tata Motors has also hiked prices of its passenger vehicles by up to Rs 20,000 without sharing details.<br /><br />Maruti Suzuki and General Motors had said they would hike prices by up to Rs 20,000 across their different models.<br /><br />Hyundai Motor India had also stated that it would increase prices by up to Rs 30,000, while Renault, Nissan and BMW had said they would increase prices by up to 3 per cent.<br /><br />Mercedes-Benz said it would hike prices by up to 2 per cent.<br />Every year, carmakers announce at the end of November or December their plans to increase prices of their vehicles by January in the next year.<br /><br />Automobile industry observers say the practice is mostly a tactic to push sales to liquidate stocks after heavy discounting in festive season and before a model year change starts.</p>